Partnering with other organizations such as the Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District, Oregon Department of Forestry, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Clean Water Services, cities and many others the Tualatin River Watershed Council is able to to expand the resources available to support the projects.

The Council seeks funding from a variety of entities such as Oregon Water Enhancement Board, US Bureau of Reclamation, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and Nature conservancy. By contracting with local companies, much of the money for the projects is funneled back into the local economy.

Project sizes and complexity vary from simple one season projects that might cost less than $10,000 to complex projects that take multiple years to plan, develop, permit and implement. These could cost over $100,000. All projects have both a cash and in-inkind component. The in-kind component is often met by volunteer work such as planting.

Please contact the Council if you have an idea for a project. One of the tools we use to assess project proposals is our Project Support Criteria.

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As of March 2017 – New Location Enter on Corner of First and Washington The Steering Committee consists of the officers and several stakeholders who meet monthly to help guide the Council. Each month a roving stakeholder joins the committee meeting.

The monthly Council meeting is held the first Wednesday of the month. It is open to the public. Light refreshments are served. Agenda, November 7, 2018 Minutes, October 3, 2018 Project Updates, October 2018

As of March 2017 – New Location Enter on Corner of First and Washington The Steering Committee consists of the officers and several stakeholders who meet monthly to help guide the Council. Each month a roving stakeholder joins the committee meeting.

As of March 2017 – New Location Enter on Corner of First and Washington The Steering Committee consists of the officers and several stakeholders who meet monthly to help guide the Council. Each month a roving stakeholder joins the committee meeting.

The monthly Council meeting is held the first Wednesday of the month. It is open to the public. Light refreshments are served. Agenda, November 7, 2018 Minutes, October 3, 2018 Project Updates, October 2018